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Find the value of y when x = 4 in the equation 4x - 2 = y + 5 Show your work help
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Find the value of y when x = 4 in the equation 4x - 2 = y + 5 Show your work help
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4(4)-2=y+5
16-2=y+5
14=y+5
9=y
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First, substitute 4 into x
Then multiply 4 times 4
Subtract 2
Then subtract 5 from both sides
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